Forward Poetry Prize: Sad music from a ghost train spotter
Published in The Guardian (London)
(13.10.1995)
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Forward Poetry Prize: Sad music from a ghost train spotter
Published in The Guardian (London)
(13.10.1995)
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Forward Poetry Prize: Sad music from a ghost train spotter
Published in The Guardian (London)
(13.10.1995)
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Forward Poetry Prize: Sad music from a ghost train spotter
Published in The Guardian (London)
(13.10.1995)
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Forward Poetry Prize: Sad music from a ghost train spotter
Published in The Guardian (London)
(13.10.1995)
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Forward Poetry Prize: Sad music from a ghost train spotter
Published in The Guardian (London)
(13.10.1995)
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Forward Poetry Prize: Sad music from a ghost train spotter
Published in The Guardian (London)
(13.10.1995)
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DIARY: RUMOURS THAT the Forward Poetry Prize was fixed by the big publishing...: A Edition
Published in Standard (London, England : 1981)
(10.10.2002)
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In Focus: Interview: A mother whose elegies for her lost baby have seen her tipped for poetry prize: The pain of nursing and losing a sick baby inspired a collection of poems that have won Rebecca Goss a place on the Forward poetry prize shortlist. Vanessa Thorpe meets her as she leaves her beloved Liverpool to start a new chapter in life
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In Focus: Interview: A mother whose elegies for her lost baby have seen her tipped for poetry prize: The pain of nursing and losing a sick baby inspired a collection of poems that have won Rebecca Goss a place on the Forward poetry prize shortlist. Vanessa Thorpe meets her as she leaves her beloved Liverpool to start a new chapter in life
Published in The Observer (London)
(07.07.2013)
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Police violence, heritage and love: Forward poetry prizes reveal shortlists 'made to last'; Native American poet Natalie Diaz among contenders for best collection award with Postcolonial Love Poem, alongside Pascale Petit and Caroline Bird
Published in The Guardian (London)
(10.06.2020)
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